Triplax russica (Linnaeus, 1758)

Ruta, Rafal, Jaloszynski, Pawel, Sienkiewicz, Pawel & Konwerski, Szymon, 2011, Erotylidae (Insecta, Coleoptera) of Poland - problematic taxa, updated keys and new records, ZooKeys 134, pp. 1-13 : 5

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.134.1673

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/40E2B0D4-615B-1A5E-EC46-B45264402E1B

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scientific name

Triplax russica (Linnaeus, 1758)
status

 

Triplax russica (Linnaeus, 1758) Figs 1223

Material examined.

Pomeranian Lakeland: Bielinek nad Odrą (VU46), 29 IV 2010, 2 exx. on Polyporaceae fungi growing on a beach tree, leg. PJ & PS [PJ]; Bukowskie Bagno nat. res. (WU98) ad Niekursko, 30 V 2006, 1 ex., leg. RR [RR]. Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lowland: Biedrusko vic. (XU22), military range, 24 VI 2006, 1 ex., 20 VIII 2007, 1 ex., both in hornbeam-oak forest, leg. SK [SK]; Rogalin (XT38) ad Poznan, 17 V 2011, leg. PS [PJ]; Piła-Kalina (XU28), 9 V 1998, 1 ex., leg. RR [RR]; Skoroszów (XT50), 6 VIII 1991, 1 ex., leg. LB [LBJK]; Stawy Przemkowskie nat. res. (WT51), 20 V 2007, 1 ex., leg. LB [LBJK]; Poznań, Maltańskie lake (XU30), 14 VI 2004, 1 ex. on a sticky trap on a pine tree, leg. SK [PJ]; Puszczykowo vic. ad Poznań (XT29), 21 V 2010, 1 ex. on a fungus growing on a beech tree; 8 VI 2010, 2 exx. on a fungus growing on a beech tree, leg. PJ [PJ]; Buczyna Szprotawska (WT40), 19 V 2007, 2 exx., leg. RR [RR]. Podlasie*: Sobibór (FC80) ad Włodawa, ex Leccinum scabrum , 4-6 VIII 2000, 1 ex., leg. MW [MNHW]. Lower Silesia: Lwówek Śląski (WS46), in an oak alley, VII 2007, 1 ex., leg. RR [RR]. Świętokrzyskie Mts.: Św. Krzyż (EB03), 6 VII 1978, 6 exx., leg. KK [MNHW], 21 V 1992, 3 exx., leg. LB [LBJK]. Roztocze: Bukowa Góra nat. res. (FB30), 9 VI 1988, 2 exx., 17 VI 1989, 1 ex., leg. LB [LBJK], 22-23 VI 1990, 2 exx., leg. JK [LBJK]. Bieszczady Mts.: Wetlina PGR (FV04), 22 VII 1994,2 exx., leg. LB [LBJK]; Wetlina-Jawornik (FV04), 22 VII 1968, 1 ex., leg. K. Smulikowski [MIZ]; Wetlina, Muchanin Wierch (FV04), 20 VIII 1970, 6 exx. [MIZ].

The most common species of Triplax in Poland.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Erotylidae

Genus

Triplax